Bob Hoskins dies at age 71

The place to discuss other entertainment such as movies, television, art, literature, and music.
Post Reply
User avatar
Valigarmander
Member
Member
Posts: 51366
Joined: Thu Jun 01, 2006 8:22 pm
Location: World -1
Has thanked: 119 times
Been thanked: 508 times
Contact:

Bob Hoskins dies at age 71

#1

Post by Valigarmander » Wed Apr 30, 2014 1:47 pm

http://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-27224995
British actor Bob Hoskins, who was best known for roles in The Long Good Friday and Who Framed Roger Rabbit, has died of pneumonia at the age of 71.

Hoskins' agent said he died on Tuesday in hospital, surrounded by family.

The star won a Bafta and was Oscar-nominated in 1987 for crime drama Mona Lisa, in which he starred opposite Sir Michael Caine and Robbie Coltrane.

He announced he was retiring from acting in 2012 after being diagnosed with Parkinson's disease.
"We are devastated by the loss of our beloved Bob," added his wife Linda and children Alex, Sarah, Rosa and Jack said in a statement.

"Bob died peacefully at hospital last night surrounded by family, following a bout of pneumonia.

"We ask that you respect our privacy during this time and thank you for your messages of love and support."

"My darling Dad has died," Rosa Hoskins added on her website.

"I loved him to the ends of the earth and he loved me back just the same."

Sir Michael, who also appeared with Hoskins in the films Sweet Liberty and Last Orders, remembered him as "one of the nicest and best actors I have ever worked with".

Dame Helen Mirren, who played the wife of the gangster he portrayed in The Long Good Friday, also paid tribute, describing him as "a great actor and an even greater man" whose "inimitable energy... seemed like a spectacular firework rocket just as it takes off".

"When I worked with him on his iconic film The Long Good Friday, he was supportive and unegotistic," she went on. "I had the honour of watching the creation of one of the most memorable characters of British film."

Those sentiments were echoed by Timothy Spall, who said Hoskins was "an adored man and a deeply respected and admired actor [who] was able to make people laugh and cry".

Hoskins, who was born in Suffolk but grew up in London, started out on the stage before embarking on a television and film career.

On the small screen, he appeared in shows such as Play for Today, On the Move, Van der Valk and BBC drama The Street.

On film, his credits also included Mermaids, Hook, Mrs Henderson Presents and Made in Dagenham.

His last film role was as one of the dwarves in 2012's Snow White and the Huntsman, starring Kristen Stewart.

Dame Judi Dench, who starred opposite Hoskins in Mrs Henderson Presents, told the BBC News website: "I'm so very sorry to hear this news, and am thinking of his family at this sad time."

Hoskins was Bafta nominated twice prior to his Mona Lisa win, for The Honorary Consul in 1984 and The Long Good Friday in 1982.

He was also nominated for a television Bafta for his role in Dennis Potter's BBC musical drama, Pennies from Heaven.

UK film critic Jason Solomons called The Long Good Friday "a great Londoner's movie".

"London ran through him like a stick of rock," he added.

Tributes to the actor have appeared swiftly on Twitter, with Bafta saying it was "deeply saddened" to learn of his death.

Actress Vicky McClure, who worked with Hoskins on Shane Meadows' 1999 film A Room for Romeo Brass, said: "He was one of the best. I feel honoured to have met & worked with him."

Sherlock creator and actor Mark Gatiss, who appeared as Rat opposite Hoskins' Badger in a 2006 adaptation of The Wind in the Willows, tweeted a picture of the two together, praising Hoskins as "a true gent and an inspiration".

Stephen Fry added: "That's awful news. The Long Good Friday [is] one of the best British movies of the modern era. A marvellous man."
:(

User avatar
Deepfake
Member
Member
Posts: 41808
Joined: Sun Aug 18, 2002 1:00 am
Location: Enough. My tilde has tired and shall take its leave of you.
Has thanked: 107 times
Been thanked: 47 times
Contact:

#2

Post by Deepfake » Wed Apr 30, 2014 1:54 pm

See you on the other side, Bob.
I muttered 'light as a board, stiff as a feather' for 2 days straight and now I've ascended, ;aughing at olympus and zeus is crying

b l a n k
Member
Member
Posts: 1994
Joined: Wed Feb 06, 2013 8:17 pm

#3

Post by b l a n k » Wed Apr 30, 2014 4:46 pm

Looks like that polio really got to him. :(

May God greet him as a martyr who survived the greed-induced project that was the 1993 SMB movie.

Image

User avatar
GruffMeister
Member
Member
Posts: 128
Joined: Wed Apr 16, 2014 8:00 am

#4

Post by GruffMeister » Wed Apr 30, 2014 4:51 pm

True cockney legend. Will be missed

User avatar
Booyakasha
Supermod
Supermod
Posts: 21729
Joined: Tue Nov 07, 2000 2:00 am
Location: Wisconsinland
Has thanked: 450 times
Been thanked: 2136 times

#5

Post by Booyakasha » Wed Apr 30, 2014 8:19 pm

^^i actually really like the smb movie, personally

like, now im a horrible old man, i have a hell of a lot more respect for bob hoskins because of 'long good friday' and 'roger rabbit', hell, even his pukey cameos in 'hook' and 'mermaids' and 'enemy at the gates' were pretty dang good

but i still like him as mario----hell of a lot better than leguizamo-ass luigi, or even goofy dennis hopper-bowser------'monkey!' my giddy aunt
boo--------------a real american weirdo

User avatar
I REALLY HATE POKEMON!
Member
Member
Posts: 33205
Joined: Thu Jun 08, 2000 1:00 am
Location: California, U.S.A
Has thanked: 5649 times
Been thanked: 503 times

#6

Post by I REALLY HATE POKEMON! » Thu May 01, 2014 2:42 am

I like SMB, too. Pretty fun movie, actually. Too bad Mario died (he's always Mario to me).

User avatar
Call of Duty Dog
Member
Member
Posts: 110
Joined: Sun Mar 30, 2014 12:09 pm

#7

Post by Call of Duty Dog » Thu May 01, 2014 12:40 pm

He will be forever remembered for his definitive portrayal of Super Mario.

User avatar
CaptHayfever
Supermod
Supermod
Posts: 40614
Joined: Tue Jul 16, 2002 1:00 am
Location: (n) - the place where I am
Has thanked: 1220 times
Been thanked: 803 times
Contact:

#8

Post by CaptHayfever » Thu May 01, 2014 4:29 pm

Captain Lou & Bob Hoskins are both gone now...we need a security detail on Martinet!

And remember, "I'm-a Luigi, number one!"

User avatar
I REALLY HATE POKEMON!
Member
Member
Posts: 33205
Joined: Thu Jun 08, 2000 1:00 am
Location: California, U.S.A
Has thanked: 5649 times
Been thanked: 503 times

#9

Post by I REALLY HATE POKEMON! » Thu May 01, 2014 8:38 pm

Or a new Mario movie.

b l a n k
Member
Member
Posts: 1994
Joined: Wed Feb 06, 2013 8:17 pm

#10

Post by b l a n k » Thu May 01, 2014 10:45 pm

Speaking of which, Martinet once said he doesn't know if he'll live to see another Mario movie (Nintendo's very sensitive about Westerners touching their properties, of course), but if he does, he will support it. And I, in turn, will support him.

User avatar
ultraviolet
Member
Member
Posts: 50
Joined: Wed Apr 16, 2014 3:09 pm
Location: forever land
Contact:

#11

Post by ultraviolet » Mon May 05, 2014 11:14 am

sad times. his best film for me was, 'The Long Good Friday'

[MEDIA=youtube]NhMGq-4wpO0[/MEDIA]

Post Reply